Gary Numan's third album, The Pleasure Principle, was not only the most influential synth-pop album this side of the Kraftwerk discography, it was also one of the key albums of the entire new wave era. While Numan found fame in the U.K. with his first two
Logic returns with No Pressure, reuniting with legendary super-producer No I.D. Logic, 6ix and No I.D. come full circle for a sequel to his debut album, Under Pressure, with the first new music since Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind.
Some Rap Songs is the third studio album by rapper Earl Sweatshirt. The album features guest contributions from Navy Blue, Standing on the Corner, as well as vocal samples of Earl's mother, Cheryl Harris.
Juvenile Hell is the debut album by the hip hop duo Mobb Deep. It was recorded when they were still in their late teens and released on April 13, 1993 by 4th B'way.
Originally released digitally in 2021 to celebrate the 5th anniversary of his first Bobby Tarantino mixtape, Grammy-nominated, multiplatinum artist Logic brings a new chapter on Bobby Tarantino III.
Mac Miller is managing to buck some of the criticisms that have been leveled in his direction. He's becoming more three-dimensional, revealing depth while not abandoning what got him here.
Black Bastards is the second and final studio album by KMD (a rap trio featuring an early alias of MF Doom), completed in 1993 and eventually released on May 15, 2000 through Readyrock Records.
An arresting live album recorded at the Unitarian Church, Brighton, England that's a showcase for Julia Biel's commanding stage presence. The Chicago production duo of Chris Kramer and Midas Wells make breezy, soulful hip-hop with a classic feel.
"Sex Packets" forever changed hip-hop and helped cement the Shock G lead outfit in the history books as one of the music businesses' most innovative groups.